Toto, you made a good point; we must take blame for whatever...

Zandolit says...

Toto, you made a good point; we must take blame for whatever happen to the country.

We destroy properties, overthrow our governments, turn into ennemy whoever is willing to restore and keep order and the laws, and "dechouk"them at the first opportunitie.

We are blindfolded by fanatism and our inability to make our leaders accountable for their failures.

We blindly follow a man just because we like him for his eloquence despite his inability to lead and him stealing from the people.

We elect people because they can speak good french, because they bribe the people with food and give them a false sens of freedom in the name of democracy, Some incompetent leader went as far as to give them the green light to "look on the other side" when they can not eat etc, thus encouraging a wave of destruction of lives, properties, businesses and resulting in a second exodus of people with money and brain...

(The first was when papa doc was in power).

..Our leaders do more to divide us using all kind of criteria ( rich against poor, dark skinned against fair skinned, native against 'arabs", civilian against millitary and macoute).

We have nobody to blame but ourselves! However, the point Titus is making is a good one, and he is not ranting.

May be you can not see the "invisible hands" behind all the troubles.

The international community help us a lot and that is the truth, but that help come with a price, a price that is crippling the country and bring it to his knees.

They interfer with the elections process, encourage coup d'etat and then denounce it, send their air force and tell our leader good or bad is time to go!( that is what they did to Baby Doc), They impose embargo on us! failed not recognize our independence for years, required tha we pay for that independence with large sum of money that we borrow from them, we are the only nation on this planet who obtain our independence and got out of slavery by shedding our blood with no outside help, and then pay a substantial amount of money to keep that freedom! They label us as the carriers of all kind of diseases including AIDS, their media continue to portray us as the most unstable, the most violent on earth and run a negative campaign that kill our tourism.

Again we are responsible for the destructive effect of these "invisible hands" because we let them exploit our hatred for each other, our ability to kill each other without impunity, we don't clean our street, we import garbage from them ( old cars, bottles, unwanted clothes, disgusting furnitures etc..), we destroy businessmen, burn their businesses to go to import what we use to manufacture; they return by thousands violent criminals who grew up in their society, or left the country since they were 3 0r 4 years old, these criminals with no family in haiti engage in kidnapping, raping, armed robberies, and join the rank of local criminals who get their weapons from the disbanded army, ot these "armateurs" importing weapons illegally to the country, creating an atmosphere of fear and nauseating insecurity.

We do a lot of wrongs to each other and most of the time with the help of these "invisible hands" and the international community.

when they forgive the debts they already got their monye 10 fold in interest, they forgive the debts just to lend you more and keep getting more interest, knowing that the money lend to the country end up in the pocket of thieves who put these money back in their banks, or buying villas in from the lending countries.

My son, it is a complicated situation which is difficult to explain..

we are ALL GUILTY!!!

The topic is: HAITI PROBLEMS IS A HAITIAN AFFAIR
This is a reply to Msg 6367
Posted by Zandolit on February 25 2008 at 2:32 AM

Messages in this topic

You are a sad and resentful person Titus. Please try to live in the present not the past. What good will any of that do for Haiti. Haitians have received millions of dollars more in aid from the international community, consider the debts paid, and m > >
Toto, 25-Feb-08 12:32 am
FELLOW. ALL THAT RANTING MAKES YOU SOUND LIKE A CRAZY INGORANT FOOL. GIVE US A BREAK; GO TAKE YOUR PILLS. > >
Toto, 25-Feb-08 12:39 am
Toto, you made a good point; we must take blame for whatever happen to the country. We destroy properties, overthrow our governments, turn into ennemy whoever is willing to restore and keep order and the laws, and "dechouk"them at the first opportuni > >
Zandolit, 25-Feb-08 2:32 am
Titus, I did not know all that! How much money Henry Christophe had in the Baltimore Bank? Just curious. One more think tha amazed me is how lighly we took the consequence of PEPADEP, that program that eliminates the peasant's most reliable sources > >
Zandolit, 25-Feb-08 2:42 am
Titus, among all the injustices done to Haiti, you forget one, a disturbing one: NAVASA island. On 18 Nov 1857 Capt. Peter Duncan claimed this islan for U.S and today it is administered by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service as wildlife ref > >
Zandolit, 25-Feb-08 3:11 am
Toto, this is not about only resentment, this is also about historical facts. They suffocate the baby haiti from birth therefore irreparable brain damage regardless of the amount of care and love given to baby haiti by his parents/leaders. Mother Hai > >
Rubens F. Titus, 25-Feb-08 11:29 am
Zandolit, I have a good hope since there many Haitians who see eye to eye on what has happened to mother Haiti in the past 200 years or so. Since Mother Haiti was under diplomatic embargo since 1806 (this is well documented by the way), Henry Christo > >
Rubens F. Titus, 25-Feb-08 11:55 am
Henri Christophe the uneducated ex-waiter must have been a lot smarter than our current leaders. Haiti is a mess. > >
Clement, 26-Feb-08 1:23 am